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It's Okay!

It's Okay!

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This book helps children develop healthy communication patterns, improve their self-care and affects how they express and balance their emotions.

Unfortunately, the text needs a lot of editing in order to be clear, accessible and fluid, which it often lacks. Each skill level is introduced by a short story about two brothers. It was a deep mistake to not include a girl.

After each story, the author introduces two questions to open a dialogue between parents and children. It is a good idea, but instead of choosing closed questions (answered by Yes or No), I would have recommended using open-ended question, which invite people to open up more effectively.

My biggest complain about this book is the quality of the illustrations. They portrays characters in rigid and unnatural postures and are overall of extremely poor quality.

Thank you NetGalley and BookLogix for providing me with a free digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

Read and reviewed: 2018-12-06

December 6, 2018Report this review